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Full res please.

 

I just finished a install with 10 of the 10MP cameras. If I am using Arecont I am using the 10MP or 180. Nice images

I'm place parts of image in my previous post.

Full image can be downloaded from there:

https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/KjqOzCJuxbTNeK-v2ZNHjAQpFu9P9UQVAnxMxtu0pf8?feat=directlink

But, it looks, you should login to picasaweb, to get full rez picture

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Vivotek FD8161 2MP at max resolution of 1600x1200, exported directly from Exacq VMS as a .png image.

 

(Obv, you can click on any image to view the max resolution photo in a new window)

 

Normal picture with normal room lighting

Vivotek_FD8161_no_sun-1.png

 

And another picture with the blinds on the back door opened in the afternoon, which shows the weakness of this camera without WDR.

Vivotek_FD8161_bright_sun-1.png

 

It's not an AMAZING camera or anything, but for the price, I am pretty happy (plus, I am not mounting it facing a window anyways. The photos above are from a test I did of just temporarily setting the camera in my bay window and facing the back door to see how it would handle the sunlight). Definitely a nice upgrade from my analog camera.

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Vivotek FD8134 in the basement of an apartment building.

 

There are four 15W Mercury lightbulbs I think putting out 45W of light. It is kind of dim lighting so the noise is very apparent in the photos. Shutter is set to 1/30, brightness and contrast are at 0, quality is set to excellent, exposure 3 and gain is set to +2.

 

vivotekfd8134darkth-1.jpg

 

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freedom550mmevetarsanyoth-1.jpg

 

 

 

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4MP Sanyo VCC-2300P w/ a 5-50mm Evetar lens. Distance is about 100m to the sign. Again at about 100m to the van, 150 to the back fence.

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Vivotek FD8161

 

VivotekIP8161-1.jpg

 

Indoor camera mounted in a modified heater dome housing with a fan..Im a tinkerer

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This sample with 5Mpx Avigilon NIGHT

 

capturanoche-1.jpg

 

What did you do to ensure good exposure for the license plate? Did you limit the gain? Shutter speed? etc?

 

Best,

Christopher

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Hello

 

Please take a look at the following shots

 

AV3135 morning (exposure set to speed)

 

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/821/3135morning.jpg/

 

snc-ch140 morning (factor ydefault exposure settings)

 

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/8/ch140morning.jpg/

 

av3105dn -highspeed 20 -day

 

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/233/av3105dnhighspeed20day.jpg/

 

av3105dn - highspeed 20 - night

 

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/801/av3105dnhighspeed20nigh.jpg/

 

av3135 -speed- day

 

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/225/av3135speedday.jpg/

 

av3135-speed mode -night.jpg

 

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/35/av3135speedmodenight.jpg/

 

 

 

ch140day.jpg

 

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/600/ch140day.jpg/

 

ch140-factory default exposure settings at night.

 

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/535/ch140factorydefaultsett.jpg/

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This is my bargin basement 2 Megapixel 2.8mm fixed lens camera. It is about 35 feet high on the top floor but has an awsome picture i think for the price. I had to resize the image down from 1600 x 1200

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ACTi KCM-5111 - 4.0Mpixel, EVATAR 2.8~12mm lens.

 

 

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same camera, night time, 1/25 shutter (it was WAY better at 1/13 shutter but it was too blurry)

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And here is some crazy stuff, TVL test on ISO Table, with Evatar 2.8~12mm LENS:

168292_3.jpg

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Here is an image from my Mobotix D14 with 90 degree color lesnes

This is 2 lenses at same time, to give me 180 degree view of the front of my house.

 

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Here is an image from my Mobotix D14 with 90 degree color lesnes

This is 2 lenses at same time, to give me 180 degree view of the front of my house.

 

169992_1.jpg

 

 

Hi. USA Ed. i see you have early snow as well. i usually get over to my house in WV for thanksgiving but if the snow keeps up i might give it a miss this year.

 

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This is my mobotix camera at my front door. N32 black and white lens on the left. 90 degree D22 day lens on the right. Notice how the black and white lens brightens all the surrroundings up.

 

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I switched the D32 to a D22, bascially to a 90degree lens for the front door to give me much more view range. It was worth it to see if packages or if anything is left near the front door which I find important. You can see how much extra viewing you get stepping up from the D32 to the D22. Both are wide angle lenses. D32 lens on left, N32 lens on right. Image was saved as a lower resolution than above.

 

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I thought motion blur was the norm for IP cams?

Motion blur is caused by low shutter speeds, period. It has nothing (directly) to do with the resolution of the camera or the transport method used.

 

It may present more in SOME megapixel cameras, because the smaller pixel size (more pixels for the same size sensor as an SD cam) means more light is needed for equivalent exposure, and the easiest way to get that is by slowing down the shutter... motion blur, in that case, is if anything, a side effect of the higher resolution.

 

A "slow" lens (too small an aperture) will lead to blur as well, on ANY camera, because closing down the iris means you need a slower shutter to get the proper exposure. A "faster" lens (f/1.2, for example, lets in twice as much light as f/1.6) can help mitigate the effect. Most of the MP lenses I see that come with cameras (particularly 1/2" cameras) seem to be f/1.6 or f/1.8, while f/1.2-f/1.4 is much more common with "standard" lenses.

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Lol, you took the words out of my mouth.

 

motion blur during the middle of the day? tsk tsk acti

 

It seams that I set shutter on "fixed" on night shots and forgot to set it back to minimum value

I will make new vids, but I have to wait for new camera, that one was sold.

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